Apparently the queue started the night before. Also good, that way no sane people can go in and throw eggs in protest of having their charitable hearts and wallets taken for some pop idol dream by a pastor's scantily clad wife.
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credit to New Nation, excellent beer marketing |
Anyways, the verdict was out, and their sentences were all reduced by at least 50%. Awesome moment, though of course the
Mr Almighty Sir, dun mind wait a couple of years before the smiting? With good behaviour, Ah Hee will be out and about selling his Olive Oil in just over 2 years. Although, I dthink that God did once apologise to Kong Hee...
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lai ah lai ah, one bottle 5 dollar, cheap cheap ah |
who can resist that convincing smile |
Moving on.
For the uninitiated, this is Kko Kko Na Ra at 68 Tanjong Pagar Rd. Awesome ambience, and on a weekday, not too much of a mad queue both outside and in the kitchen. Which means you can almost feel assured that your food does not include any accidental chef flavoured perspiration.
for the eagle eyed, yes this is a pic taken later in the night |
But of course we couldn't just be sitting there chatting without any actual food. And going into Kko Kko Na Ra generally means that you are looking to have KFC, or Korean Fried Chicken, just like in the Korean dramas every one is binge watching. Yes you know you are, dun have to deny. Recommend me comedies please. Unlike the dramas, we didn't have to spit the food out since there was no film crew around to stop filming. Plus we weren't famous too. Yet.
The original was a good way to start things off, followed by the garlic flavoured one, and then rounding off with the sweet sauce. I think the garlic is the one to go for, although eating them in that order allows you to taste the 3 different flavours accurately. But I definitely recommend the garlic, cos it's not that greasy and you dun smell that bad afterwards. Next time I'll try and ask for a kiss after that just to prove it to you guys.
We also ordered a pancake to try out, since anything other than this would be too much for 2 stomachs to bear. Mine was already trying to see if my shirt buttons were sewed on with industrial strength threads. If not for me sucking it in to look presentable, Kko Kko Na Ra would have buttons ricocheting all over the cosy environment. For this dish, I dun advise over-dipping in the soy sauce provided, cos they do not dilute it at all. Damn giam boy, and for once I'm talking about the flavour and not the stinginess of the establishment. Burp.
Oh ya, and thanks USA for taking Amos Yee. I apologise on behalf of MHA for rebutting your decision to grant asylum. Please release him from detention and keep him on your shores. Cos here at SG, we love seeing good riddance to shit.
To conclude, this has been an interesting week where some news was good (AY, byeee!!), some bad (KH sibeh heng) and some really sad (St Petersburg, we'll pray for you in good faith. Where are the SG naysayers about that luggage left at Hougang station now? Anyone? Thought not.).
Signing off,
KJ
Fun fact: The best things in life are actually really expensive.
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